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Dissertation Writing in Practice

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This book is designed to raise students' awareness of the linguistic features of a postgraduate dissertation/thesis written in English. It deals primarily with the linguistic aspects of extended pi...
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This book is designed to raise students’ awareness of the linguistic features of a postgraduate dissertation/thesis written in English. It deals primarily with the linguistic aspects of extended pieces of writing, placing great emphasis on the writer’s responsibility for the readability of the text. Each of the features introduced is illustrated through examples taken from authentic writing at the appropriate level. In addition, each chapter has a number of tasks to help students put into practice the skills that have been introduced.

This book is mainly designed to help research students whose first language is not English, but it should also prove useful to native speakers of English, many of whom lack extensive experience of writing at this level. It can be used as a textbook for postgraduate students on a dissertation/thesis writing course, and may also be used as a self-study guide since an annotated answer key is provided for all the tasks.

This book takes a realistic approach to helping students who may find the extended writing required at postgraduate level a daunting task; although it provides ample opportunities for practice, it does not expect students to produce extensive writing beyond that required for their degree.
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Price: £17.60
Pages: 212
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Imprint: Hong Kong University Press
Publication Date: 02 October 2003
Trim Size: 8.98 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9789622096479
Format: Paperback
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"This book provides what students are constantly asking for practical advice not only on the processes of writing a dissertation but also on the specific linguistic features required for different purposes within it. Its enormous value lies in its focus o